内容正文:
过关卷选择性必修第四册
(时间120分钟,满分150分)
第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
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Hong Kong Railway Museum
Introduction
Situated in the town center of Tai Po Market, the Hong Kong Railway Museum is an open-air museum transformed from the old Tai Po Market Railway Station. Built in 1913, the station building features the pitched roof of traditional Chinese building. It was announced as a monument (纪念馆) in 1984, and opened as a museum a year later.
Permanent Exhibition
The station building includes the exhibition gallery, the old ticket office and the signal cabin. Through the show of train models, historical photos and a series of videos, you can track the past and present of Hong Kong railways in a fun and educational way.
The outdoor area features a narrow gauge steam locomotive, a diesel electric engine, and 6 historical coaches for visitors to get in touch with railway relics.
Visiting Rules
To show proper consideration for the relics on show and to make sure our museum is a place in which all visitors can enjoy themselves in a pleasant atmosphere, please observe the following rules:
Please do not eat or drink, smoke, throw stones and pick flowers inside the museum.
Please do not bring animals and bicycles into the museum; guide dogs accompanying visually-impaired visitors are, however, allowed.
Please do not take wedding, graduation or portrait photos inside the exhibition gallery and historical coaches of the museum; please do not use tripods (三脚架) when taking photos in outdoor areas of the museum.
Please do not record videos inside the museum.
Opening Hours
Monday, Wednesday to Sunday & public holidays: 10 am — 6 pm
Christmas Eve and Chinese New Year’s Eve: 10 am — 5 pm
Admission Fee
Standard Ticket: HK $20
Group Ticket (4 people or more per visit): HK $14
Free admission for children under 3 years old
1.When did the Hong Kong Railway Museum come into being?
A.In 1913. B.In 1914. C.In 1984. D.In 1985.
2.What can visitors do in